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WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA), a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, released the following statement after an Agriculture Committee hearing today on growing jobs in rural America:

“I am committed to keeping our rural communities strong and productive. Today’s hearing is a good way to focus attention in Washington on the needs of rural Pennsylvania and rural communities around the country.

“I have supported the Farm Bill and other rural development programs, such as those that provide loans and loan guarantees to rural businesses to provide economic opportunities and create jobs. By increasing access to capital, we can help provide economic opportunities and create jobs.

“Rural manufacturing certainly has an important role to play in creating a strong economic base for rural towns. Manufacturing still accounts for 22 percent of total wage income in nonmetropolitan Pennsylvania compared with 17 percent in metropolitan Pennsylvania. Penn State research sh…

Pine Acres Country Club will host the eighteenth annual CARE ‘fore’ Children Golf Tournament, scheduled for Sunday, August 7, 2011. All proceeds from the event benefit free therapeutic recreation and family support services for children with disabilities; the local Shriners Orthopedic Clinic; fourth-grade disability awareness presentations; and child safety and injury prevention programs throughout McKean County.

The tournament is a four-person scramble with an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start. Flighting is based on the team member with the lowest handicap.

The entry fee is $45 for Pine Acres members and $55 for non-members, which includes green fees, food, and refreshments on the course. The tournament has a total purse of $3,500 based on 35 teams; there are also prizes on par 3 holes.

To field a team, please contact Kirk Stauffer, Pine Acres’ PGA Pro, at 814-362-2005. Carts are an additional fee and can be reserved when registering a team.

Slide repair work will close a section of South Avenue in Bradford starting Monday, July 25. South Avenue will be closed between Race Street and Maplewood Avenue.

A detour will be in place while work is performed. The detour uses Main Street, Forman Street, Elm Street Route 219, and Owens Way. Crews from PennDOT McKean County Maintenance will perform the work, which is scheduled to last through Friday, July 29.

HARRISBURG – Rep. Martin Causer (R-Turtlepoint) is encouraging area residents concerned about a proposed change to the 814 area code to take advantage of the opportunity to participate in a public hearing in Bradford hosted by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC).

The hearing, to gather further input on the impact of various options to address a shortage of numbers in the 814 area code, will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 16, at the Bradford Township Fire Department, 368 Interstate Parkway. The hearing will begin at 6 p.m.

“I am pleased the PUC listened to the overwhelming opposition to its original plan to split the region in half, assigning a new area code to McKean County and points west while maintaining the existing code in the rest of the region,” Causer said. “People need to take advantage of the opportunity to voice their opinion about how best to address the number shortage.”

Other options available include different geographic split proposals, as well as an overlay that w…

Chautauqua County Sheriff’s deputies are still looking for a man who may have jumped off a bridge and into Conewango Creek Friday afternoon.

They got a call at around 4:15 p.m. saying a white man in his late teens to early 20s was seen jumping off a bridge on the Falconer-Frewsburg Road near Keywell Vac-Air. Emergency crews checked the area but didn’t find anyone.

A witness, who was driving by the bridge at the time of the incident, said the man had a thin build, tattoos on his arms, was wearing shorts and no shirt and was possibly wearing a baseball hat. The Sheriff's Office is asking anyone with information, who may have seen the person or is missing a friend of family member matching this description, to call 716-753-2131.

A Gowanda man is in jail after allegedly grabbing a girl Friday night on a breakwall at Sunset Bay.

Sheriff’s deputies say two young girls were walking along the breakwall at around 10 p.m. when 23-year-old Eric Thompson approached them and blocked their path. He kept obstructing their movement, blocking their way with his arm and getting in front of them. He then grabbed the arm of one of the girls. She hit Thompson in the head and was able to run off. Both girls ran to a nearby cottage to call 911.

While deputies were interviewing the girls, Thompson ran by and the girls pointed at him and identified him. He took off despite repeated orders to stop. A short foot pursuit in and out of yards and streets ended up with Thompson being tackled to the ground.

A 79-year-old Dayton, New York, man is dead following a crash at about 6:40 this morning on Route 39 in Hanover.

Sheriff’s deputies say Horace Ivett’s pickup truck left the road, hit a small tree and a utility pole before coming to rest in a private driveay.

Coroner Warren Riles pronounced Ivett dead at the scene. Deputies are continuing their investigation and are looking into the possibility that Ivett may have been suffering a medical emergency at the time of the crash.

Bradford City Police on Monday investigated three motor vehicle accidents – on Bedford, Davis and Main streets. They also looked into theft from a vehicle on Summer Street and criminal mischief to a vehicle on Williams Street, according to the complaint report and request sheet.

Officers also looked into a theft at Callahan Park, criminal mischief on Davis Street, a disturbance on Bushnell Street and a report of an unwanted person on Chautauqua Place. They also looked into a possible Megan’s Law violation on East Main Street.

Foster Township supervisors on Monday deflected fallout from last month’s meeting when statements were made about former supervisors and township employees.

Former supervisor Chris Wolcott, who resigned in December, said he is “very disturbed” by some of the statements made at the June meeting.

Wolcott said current supervisor Jim Connelly Jr. “has been blaming former supervisors and (former township secretary Jennifer Gorrell) for not getting a recent PennVEST loan “and that is just ludicrous.” He added that blaming Gorrell is “despicable.”

“Somebody dropped the ball and it wasn’t the secretary or former supervisors,” Wolcott said, adding that he believes the responsibility lies with E & M Engineers.

“It was a slip,” said township engineer Roy Pedersen. “This was a procedure we’d never had to follow before.”

Wolcott also took exception to Connolly, last month, questioning diesel fuel contracts given to Wolcott’s employer, William G. Satterlee &amp…

One of the people who robbed a National Guard soldier who was working as a pizza deliveryman has been sentenced to four years in prison.

19-year-old Hilario Maldonado Waskiewicz Jr. was convicted of second degree attempted robbery for robbing Matthew Balcerzak in Allegany back in March. He got $28.

Waskiewicz’s sentence will run consecutively with a one to three year sentence for a third degree burglary conviction, according to the district attorney's office. Waskiewicz entered a home in Olean six days earlier and threatened the homeowner with a weapon while robbing him.

Bradford City Police investigated several thefts over the weekend including two on East Main Street and one each on Kiwanis Court, South Avenue, Davis Street and Main Street. Officers also looked into reports of criminal mischief on Oakwood Avenue, and harassment on Chautauqua Place, West Corydon Street, South Avenue, Main Street and Kiwanis Court, according to the complaint report and request sheet.

Police got complaints about animals on Burnside and Chamberlain avenues, juveniles on Elm and Boylston streets and public drunks on Mechanic and Elm streets. People also called police about a suspicious vehicle on Chelsea Lane, suspicious activity on Forman Street and suspicious people at Hanley Park and on West Washington Street.

Rainbow Corner Preschool, part of CARE for Children, will be hosting its annual Summer Fun Camp from Tuesday, August 9 through Friday, August 12 at its Russell Boulevard location.

Children aged three to five years are welcome to participate in the camp, which will promote school readiness and summer play for preschoolers. There will be activities focusing specifically on nature, outdoor play, structured play and socialization skill, and weather permitting there will be water play, as well.

The children do not need to be enrolled at Rainbow Corner Preschool to attend the camp.

There is a fee to attend the camp. Anyone interested should contact Kimberly Engstrom, Preschool Director, at the CARE office. Registration forms are also available on the CARE website at www.careforchildren.info. The deadline to register is Tuesday, August 1.

The family of a Skyesville woman who has been missing for four years has increased the reward they’re offering for information on her whereabouts.

33-year-old Joey Lynn Offutt has been missing since July 12, 2007, when a fire destroyed her home. After the fire was put out, the remains of her six-week-old son were discovered. Her car was found four days later in State College.

On Sunday, the family increased the reward from $5,000 to $25,000. State police say they are still actively working on the case.

Two women suffered major injuries when their motorcycles collided Sunday afternoon on Route 120 in Cameron County.

Police say a bike operated by 53-year-old Ronald Fox of Rockton was going around a curve when something hit him in the eye, causing him to cross the center line and travel into the path of a motorcycle operated by 52-year-old Dorothy Spencer of DuBois. Both bikes fell onto their sides and slid on the road for a short distance.

Spencer and Fox’s passenger, 56-year-old Kathy Anderson of Clearfield, were both flown to Altoona Hospital with severe injuries. Fox was taken to Elk Regional Health Center for treatment of moderate injuries.

Before "Rizzoli & Isles" was a hit TV show it was a bestselling series of novels -- and still is. This week I had the pleasure of speaking with the creator of Jane Rizzoli and Maura Isles, Tess Gerritsen.

We talked not only about her new book, The Silent Girl, but the also the book that introduced Jane, and about the TV show which starts its second season on Monday.